There is an ancient saying at Dongda, "Listen to their words and observe their actions." If the U.S. wants to resolve issues through negotiation, it must face the serious negative impacts that unilateral tariff measures bring to itself and the world, acknowledge international economic and trade rules, fairness and justice, and rational voices from all sectors. It should show sincerity in negotiations, correct its mistakes, and engage with China to resolve mutual concerns through equal consultation. If they say one thing and do another, or even attempt to use negotiations as a guise to continue coercion and extortion, China will never agree, nor will it sacrifice its principled positions or international fairness and justice to seek any agreement.

What the spokesperson said is too complicated. I wonder if the Americans can understand it, or whether we should wait and see!